We’re Nuts for Bees

The majority of our ingredients are organic

Our peanut butter cups are made with 100% organic ingredients!

Due to short supply and extraordinarily high pricing, we are unable to source organic hazelnuts, peanuts and almonds for our nut butters at this time however, our nut butters are made with mostly organic ingredients and our future goals include converting all ingredients to organic.

No GMOs

Recyclable Jars

Our jars are recyclable and our new round jars are now made with 26% less plastic than before!

Recycled Cartons

All cardboard is made with 100% recycled paper.

Wind Powered Facility

We match 100% of the electricity used to produce our caddies with
renewable energy certificates.

No PPO

As of 2007 all US Almonds have to be pasteurized before fit for human consumption due to outbreaks of Salmonella. Most Almonds are treated with the chemical and known carcinogen propylene oxide (PPO) while we pay a premium to have all of our almonds steam pasteurized.

Mindfully Sourced Ingredients

We source all of our ingredients as domestically and sustainably as possible, always being mindful of the decisions we make and their impact on the environment.

Green Commute

Living in Boulder, CO gives us 360 days of sunshine each year, allowing us to ride bikes and walk to work whenever possible! We also provide Eco Passes for our employees to incentivize green transportation to work.

Sustainable Squeeze Pack Journey

Since the launch of our nut butter squeeze pack, we have been constantly working to on packaging solutions so we can feel as good about the packaging as we do the product inside. In 2010, Justin’s hosted the first ever sustainable squeeze pack summit bringing together retailers, manufacturers, packaging experts and industry thought leaders to discuss the state of the industry and how we can collectively make advancements in this space. We have made strides along the way but a bio-based film that can hold nut butter still does not exist. Today, we are actively looking and testing different materials in attempt to create a compostable squeeze pack.